I’ve been accuse of that’s ready even though i have never told anyone to get vaccinated. The most I have done is asked a series of questions to help people think about whether it is right for them. again everyone is jumping on me for responding to an accusation in the same vein it was made and no one thinks the first poster was inappropriate or said anything about the nasty mocking posts that make up most of this thread
I will revise my post 44. If I am a murderer for taking the best care of patients I can then the other party is a murderer for scaring people off the vaccine that could benefit from and have their lives saved by it. And I have noted the fine Christian responses on this thread and the defense of the vile nastiness by people I used to assume were my FRiends.
—> If I am a murderer for taking the best care of patients I can then the other party is a murderer for scaring people off the vaccine that could benefit from and have their lives saved by it.
I’ll revise your revision.
“If I am a murderer for showing up on threads to try to invalidate the shared information so people get a vaccine, I can then say the other party is a murderer for scaring people off the vaccine that could benefit from and have their lives saved by it.
Fair enough.
And by the way, I assume you *may* be a doctor of some kind, but you are anonymous, so who really knows?
You do appeal to your doctor status as an authority while remaining anonymous.
Any claims you make about your experience are therefore unverifiable to the rest of us here. All well and good, but... appeal to authority is a logical fallacy, and more-so in light of the anonymity involved in your identity.
The doctors publishing and doing studies on things like Ivermectin, are fully identified. Instead of referring to themselves or their anecdotal experiences, they are posting factual studies and reviews of studies. Their credentials are easy to verify.
It is only natural to give them more credence than an anonymous poster.
I do understand why you and I both choose to be anonymous. I do not want to reveal my own status as a world-renown viral researcher.
[nah! Totally made up.]
That said, I welcome your voice and I do not like ad hominem attacks by either side, any more than other fallacies.
You're kind of a mean girl, Mom MD. I've noticed that.
I had a discussion today with a high-end vascular specialist MD. He told me that his referrals for coagulopathy went up, and went up AGAIN when mass vaccination started. His take is that the spike protein interferes with clot-inhibiting proteins; he rolled the names of three off the top of his tongue, but said their names too quickly for me to catch.